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Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Middleburgh, N. Y. , Feb. 6, 2012 ---  FEMA employees Alexandria McClurkin, left, Shnader Bellegrarde, center, and Susan Peterson, work together with students during a FEMA For Kids workshop at Middleburgh Elementary school during the recovery effort. FEMA plays a vital role supporting State, Tribal and local governments as they respond to the impacts of Hurricane Irene.  Hans Pennink/FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Middleburgh, N. Y. , Feb. 6, 201...

The original database describes this as: Title: NY FEMA For Kids Production Date: 02/06/2012 Caption: Middleburgh, N. Y. , Feb. 6, 2012 --- FEMA employees Alexandria McClurkin, left, Shnader Bellegrarde, ce... More

Flooding - Vicksburg, Miss. , May 18, 2011 -- Shnader Bellegrade, FEMA Community Relations Specialist collaborates with Todd Hallbaur of the American Red Cross regarding assistance for evacuated survivors of the floods in Vicksburg Mississippi. FEMA provides a wide variety of services to affected survivors. Howard Greenblatt/FEMA

Flooding - Vicksburg, Miss. , May 18, 2011 -- Shnader Bellegrade, FEMA...

The original database describes this as: Title: Vicksburg, MS Community Relations Production Date: 05/18/2011 Caption: Vicksburg, Miss. , May 18, 2011 -- Shnader Bellegrade, FEMA Community Relations Speciali... More

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